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( laughter ) hi, lumpy. for instance, here's how lumpy felt about barack obama's divisiveness. >> this president is the most divisive president in history. scare tactics, class warfare, racial rhetoric. divided along racial lines, rich versus poor, black versus white, old versus young. >> cats vs. dogs! batman vs. superman. that one against the other two! ( cheers and applause ) i have been out of the business for a while. i don't know what that is, actually. ( laughter ) well, if you don't like divisiveness, what about when trump suggested that mexico is sending us their rapists? if you don't like divisive rhetoric, then -- >> perhaps inarticulate, but he did say, you know, some people are good people. >> you're right, and cinco de mayo he had the trump tower taco bowl! that is one of the healingest meals on the trump tower menu. i am not an expert on racial unity, but i do believe that some of our more vaunted historical leaders in that area did retweet white supremacists less than trump. then there was th
( laughter ) hi, lumpy. for instance, here's how lumpy felt about barack obama's divisiveness. >> this president is the most divisive president in history. scare tactics, class warfare, racial rhetoric. divided along racial lines, rich versus poor, black versus white, old versus young. >> cats vs. dogs! batman vs. superman. that one against the other two! ( cheers and applause ) i have been out of the business for a while. i don't know what that is, actually. ( laughter ) well, if...
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when you meet whitey and lumpy in the joint, there's really going to be something wrong with the beaver. i am rich. in my gentleman's quarters, we sip champagne and peruse my art collection, which consists of renaissance classics and more avant-garde pieces. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. marco...! polo!
when you meet whitey and lumpy in the joint, there's really going to be something wrong with the beaver. i am rich. in my gentleman's quarters, we sip champagne and peruse my art collection, which consists of renaissance classics and more avant-garde pieces. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. marco...! polo!
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when you meet whitey and lumpy in the joint, there's really going to be something wrong with the beaver. i am rich. in my gentleman's quarters, we sip champagne and peruse my art collection, which consists of renaissance classics and more avant-garde pieces. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. marco...! polo!
when you meet whitey and lumpy in the joint, there's really going to be something wrong with the beaver. i am rich. in my gentleman's quarters, we sip champagne and peruse my art collection, which consists of renaissance classics and more avant-garde pieces. yes, i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. marco...! polo!
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(audience reacts) nothing wrong with that, just as green as lumpy as my pool water back home. >> you have a pool? >> yeah, you didn't get a pool with your "the daily show" house? >> they gave you a house! i didn't get a house. >> you don't have a house? >> no. >> then where have i been (bleep) your wife? (audience reacts) >> from comedy central world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah! ♪ (cheers and applause) >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show"! thank you so much! i'm trevor noah. my tee guest tonight, star and writer of the movie "don't think twice" mike birbiglia! (cheers and applause) americans are bringing so much gold in the olympics they're going to have to get the columbian weight lifting team to carry it to the airport (laughter) the u.s. isn't just number one in the medal count. it's also number one on turkey's (bleep) list. while the rest of the world has been off playing games, turkey is making nice with russia partly because president erdogan of turkey believes america had something to do with the coup in his country. so he decided
(audience reacts) nothing wrong with that, just as green as lumpy as my pool water back home. >> you have a pool? >> yeah, you didn't get a pool with your "the daily show" house? >> they gave you a house! i didn't get a house. >> you don't have a house? >> no. >> then where have i been (bleep) your wife? (audience reacts) >> from comedy central world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah! ♪...
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check out lumpy now. he's a healthy, playful cat that is a favorite at the spca and looking for a good home. >>> turning to our weather. the beginning of what will be a hot weekend and week after. if you are headed to the shore, you have more to worry about than keeping cool. we have a check of the forecast. >> this august will be our hottest august on record and after a string of temperatures in the 80s, today, we bump it up to 93 degrees. that's nine degrees above normal and we have dew points in the 70s and 60s. right now, dew points in the upper 60s and 70s. as we head through the overnight hours, the winds out of the northwest. tomorrow amp, dew points, except for along the coast should be 50s and low 60s. that's comfortable. the coast could have dew points hovering 70 degrees. you will be getting a sea breeze at the beach. inland, we'll be in the 90s. a problem on the beach is because of this. tropical storm gaston is 1800 miles away from land. the problem is it's going to strengthen into a category
check out lumpy now. he's a healthy, playful cat that is a favorite at the spca and looking for a good home. >>> turning to our weather. the beginning of what will be a hot weekend and week after. if you are headed to the shore, you have more to worry about than keeping cool. we have a check of the forecast. >> this august will be our hottest august on record and after a string of temperatures in the 80s, today, we bump it up to 93 degrees. that's nine degrees above normal and we...
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it's hard to get a good read on their earnings power, especially since the earnings seem to be pretty lumpy. thanks to the double whammy of back to school and the holidays, at home are earning 14%, if you're annualizing that, you're looking at 56 cents per share. tjx is nearly 23 times earnings. earnings. so at home's not cheap. that said, with at home's spectacular 20% plus revenue growth, i can see managers paying through the nose for this one as long as it can execute. it's just that nobody's focussed on it but "mad money." you need to understand your risk tolerance before you pull the trigger. if you're willing to do a le speculation, you have my blessing to buy at home with some of your discretionary "mad money." we're back after the break. these days. you should try it. unlike cascade gel, finish has active cleaning enzymes. its unique powerball takes on anything. choose finish. life looks great with tampax pearl it's built-in backup braid helps stop leaks by channeling them back into the core giving you the best protection at home and on-the-go tampax. power over periods. the dr. sch
it's hard to get a good read on their earnings power, especially since the earnings seem to be pretty lumpy. thanks to the double whammy of back to school and the holidays, at home are earning 14%, if you're annualizing that, you're looking at 56 cents per share. tjx is nearly 23 times earnings. earnings. so at home's not cheap. that said, with at home's spectacular 20% plus revenue growth, i can see managers paying through the nose for this one as long as it can execute. it's just that...
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lumpy the cat experienced chemical burns. he is happy and healthy and ready for a good home. >> there's a big financial boost for amtrak thanks to vice president joe biden. yesterday he announced at the wilmington train station that the federal government is giving a 2 billion-dollar lone to amtrak to modernize the rail service along the northeast corridor. that will buy new trains and upgrading tracks and platform improvement. new technology is on the train to prevent train collisions and derailments. he spoke fondly of the many riders who rode on the train from wilmington to washington for 36 years. >> they were with me, they were the guys on women on the phones when things went bad. they were the guys who showed up for beau's funeral. >> it will allow amtrak to increase speed by 40% between washington and boston. >>> yesterday governor chris christie announced in toms river that $42 million in aid is available. towns can start applying for the money from the community development block grant disaster recovery fund on monda
lumpy the cat experienced chemical burns. he is happy and healthy and ready for a good home. >> there's a big financial boost for amtrak thanks to vice president joe biden. yesterday he announced at the wilmington train station that the federal government is giving a 2 billion-dollar lone to amtrak to modernize the rail service along the northeast corridor. that will buy new trains and upgrading tracks and platform improvement. new technology is on the train to prevent train collisions...
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lumpy the cat had chemical burns and was weak. look at this, now the cat is healthy and playful at the spca. employees say he is ready for a good home. >>> there's a financial boost for amtrak thanks to vice president joe biden, yesterday he announced at the wilmington train station that the federal government is giving a 2 billion-dollar loan to amtrak to modernize the rail service along the northeast corridor. that money will go toward buying trains and upgrading tracks and making platform improvement. the technology is aimed at preventing derailment. he spoke fondly of the many workers he met riding on amtrak for the 36 years he was in congress. >> they were my friends, they were with me, they are the guys and women on the phone when thinks went bad. even though i hadn't been on the road everyday they were the guys who showed up at beau's funeral. >> the loan will allow amtrak to boost seating 40% on a acela trains between washington and boston. >>> towns in new jersey that were devastated by super-storm sandy can apply for mor
lumpy the cat had chemical burns and was weak. look at this, now the cat is healthy and playful at the spca. employees say he is ready for a good home. >>> there's a financial boost for amtrak thanks to vice president joe biden, yesterday he announced at the wilmington train station that the federal government is giving a 2 billion-dollar loan to amtrak to modernize the rail service along the northeast corridor. that money will go toward buying trains and upgrading tracks and making...
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very confusing from the market's perspective given data in this recovery has been noisy and has been lumpy what do investors that i can out of that if she suppresses the whole data dependence thing again. >> it is a bit frustrating in that regard. i agree. i think that the economy has been awfully resilient, but there has been a lot of noise. data dependence is right in a very general sense, but they've failed to communicate that in a clear way. there's about 17 defer in additions definitions around the table of what data dependence means. one thing we know about data is data always gets revised. getting a clear signal from it is hard. the fed is suspending a lot of time walking around naval gazing thinking about uncertainty and that doesn't tell markets a whole lot. >> speaking of data, outside jobs, what the key data point you would look at as an economist to single whether the u.s. is getting some kind of acceleration into positive growth. >> i just obviously consumption is 70% of economic activities. for me it's a derivative of that. i'm thinking durables consumption. autos. housing. i
very confusing from the market's perspective given data in this recovery has been noisy and has been lumpy what do investors that i can out of that if she suppresses the whole data dependence thing again. >> it is a bit frustrating in that regard. i agree. i think that the economy has been awfully resilient, but there has been a lot of noise. data dependence is right in a very general sense, but they've failed to communicate that in a clear way. there's about 17 defer in additions...
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a lumpy piece of hot plastic.ier for you than the garbage they're pumping down everyone's throats all over america. >> mcdonald's has saved more lives than any poverty program by offering affordable food. that's my theory. i have nothing to back it up. why should i? it's my show. thank you. applaud. all right. walter, thoughts? >> well, first of all, i don't think fitness tracker was the way for mcdonald's to enter the wearable computing field. i think i want egg mcvirtual reality goggles. i want them to give me a fully immersive experience of what it's like to pass through the human digestive tract as a hot apple pie. >> it's very fast. >> very fast. but this is called playing both sides. this is like your drug dealer opening a rehab. you know, this is like larry flint selling chastity belts. they get the kids fat then they get them to work it off, they get hungry, they go back, get fat. it's the perfect vehicle. >> i wish. >> the wristbands didn't even fit the kids' fat wrist. what they did was they say i'm doin
a lumpy piece of hot plastic.ier for you than the garbage they're pumping down everyone's throats all over america. >> mcdonald's has saved more lives than any poverty program by offering affordable food. that's my theory. i have nothing to back it up. why should i? it's my show. thank you. applaud. all right. walter, thoughts? >> well, first of all, i don't think fitness tracker was the way for mcdonald's to enter the wearable computing field. i think i want egg mcvirtual reality...
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. >> i mean, the knock, if there is a knock from investors and analysts that earnings are lumpy before're viewed primarily as a movie house and so therefore dependent on what hits you had and when they're released et cetera. does that give you more visibility into earnings? >> it does. the real interesting thing about the starz asset for us is the reliability of cash flows. we love the idea that, you know, every month in, month out, you're going to have subscription revenue coming in. the idea that you can take this combined company and increase your output of product of content, i mean, we're becoming a giant content machine. if you take a look at what lions gate has on the production of movies and television production that we have, in addition to what starz has, it's about $1.8 billion of new content creation a year. >> what percentage of your revenue today is television-related? and what -- versus movies. and then how do you see that five, ten years from now? >> depends on what bucket you put starz in. i would put starz in the television bucket. >> i would too. >> so it will be a g
. >> i mean, the knock, if there is a knock from investors and analysts that earnings are lumpy before're viewed primarily as a movie house and so therefore dependent on what hits you had and when they're released et cetera. does that give you more visibility into earnings? >> it does. the real interesting thing about the starz asset for us is the reliability of cash flows. we love the idea that, you know, every month in, month out, you're going to have subscription revenue coming...
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it doesn't make it lumpy. kenny: there's definitely been a move away from eating shortening for heart health. lemonis: one thing people will look at on the back of a bag is the ingredients, right? i don't particularly like shortening. it feels artificial to me. lynn: i'm just concerned about the customers here. they're used to my biscuits. when you start adding something different, and you're used to my recipe... lemonis: i'm a little concerned that lynn's pushing back on what kenny's suggesting. the only thing we want to do is make the adjustments so the biscuit can be mass-produced. lynn: this is crazy. you know, it is a family recipe. i'm trying to adjust, but this is not us. kenny: my grandfather used to always say to me, "if you're not changing, you're stuck. and if you're stuck, you're not going forward." ewell: you need to open your eyes a little bit. lemonis: i need to open my eyes? have you worked the register since i've been here? have you worked in the kitchen since i've been here? i'm open. what am
it doesn't make it lumpy. kenny: there's definitely been a move away from eating shortening for heart health. lemonis: one thing people will look at on the back of a bag is the ingredients, right? i don't particularly like shortening. it feels artificial to me. lynn: i'm just concerned about the customers here. they're used to my biscuits. when you start adding something different, and you're used to my recipe... lemonis: i'm a little concerned that lynn's pushing back on what kenny's...
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their issues like that but it's a knot of lumpiness and pharma sales.ve gone through that and are working through that and we are moving into the next phase and this is what they are trying to unveil is a turnaround in the new business structure but they have a lot to prove. oliver: how can they give clear expectations for profit when they are also trying to transition into putting more money into drug development and moving away from what made it such an attractive company for different growth investors for a long time? they actually give guidance on what is considered an adjusted basis. -- they have a lot of litigation and investigation and restructuring so there is a lot of stuff that will play into the bottom line and they say they cannot forecast to that level because of those issues. on the adjusted basis, what they are trying to show is that they have confidence they can turn around this program they have is newh walgreens which distribution which replaces the specialty pharmacy the got them into hot water late last year. they are trying to say w
their issues like that but it's a knot of lumpiness and pharma sales.ve gone through that and are working through that and we are moving into the next phase and this is what they are trying to unveil is a turnaround in the new business structure but they have a lot to prove. oliver: how can they give clear expectations for profit when they are also trying to transition into putting more money into drug development and moving away from what made it such an attractive company for different growth...
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down in rio di janeiro, all of these athletes including michael phelps have these lumps, bruises, lumpyhow you footage, pictures, it is called cupping and it seems to be working on these athletes michael phelps may go for gold but he is sporting purple and red first. forget ice bath, massage, cupping is new trend sucking up the olympic spotlight. so what is it exactly? experts heat up small glass cups and place them directly on your skin creating a suction and relieved pain. and including, gymnast and even swimmer natalie kaufman. celebrity like jennifer an a exton, gwyneth paltrow and lenham dunham are big fans. is it painful. or just saying suck it up, it is worth it. >> hi there, that is eric ordana, correct. >> yes. >> top dude, head trainer at the university of pennsylvania. >> yes. >> nicely done. >> thanks for having me. >> you feel very fit too. >> thank you. >> cupping. he brought in a bunch of cups. lets try to get a shot. do we have overhead working to day. they are mini cups. big cups, medium sized cups, why different sizes. >> various sites depends on the the injury side yo
down in rio di janeiro, all of these athletes including michael phelps have these lumps, bruises, lumpyhow you footage, pictures, it is called cupping and it seems to be working on these athletes michael phelps may go for gold but he is sporting purple and red first. forget ice bath, massage, cupping is new trend sucking up the olympic spotlight. so what is it exactly? experts heat up small glass cups and place them directly on your skin creating a suction and relieved pain. and including,...
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if you look at our free cash flow i would look at that on a trailing 12 months basis because it's lumpyer to quarter based on capital expenditures and we had very healthy free cash flows over the last 12 months. >> and that's important because a lot of people say wait a second, they lost money, jim. why do you like it so much? it's a free cash flow story and it's a growth story. they are taking from the playbook of mark benioff who everyone said when is he going to show profit when he has such scale he can tart making a lot of money. they happen to be best friends. the same playbook that was so successful for salesforce. >> among the big losers are the dollar names we talked about. sig net down there. hp. >> oh, krig net. >> hp. i thought they would do better. on pcs they did well, terrible on printers. just disjointed conference call but one point i thought got a little let's just say -- ill-advised exchanges. >> really? >> made to feel like perhaps the company is way behind where we thought they would be at this point in terms of cost savings. it was not a great conference call and th
if you look at our free cash flow i would look at that on a trailing 12 months basis because it's lumpyer to quarter based on capital expenditures and we had very healthy free cash flows over the last 12 months. >> and that's important because a lot of people say wait a second, they lost money, jim. why do you like it so much? it's a free cash flow story and it's a growth story. they are taking from the playbook of mark benioff who everyone said when is he going to show profit when he has...
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retail, it is so lumpy.e seen great sales out of amazon and until you see amazon sales break, i think it's going to be hard to make a case against the consumer. >> all right. we'll come back to this in a moment. heather bresch speaking out this morning for the first time about the company's epipen price hikes saying she is reaching out to a number of senators regarding the issue. >> the leaders, the senators, i have called all of them. i want to have a face to face meeting. price is one part of the problem. >> you do? a bunch of bipartisans senators like to speak with you. >> they haven't called me back to set a date. >> have you reached out to senators? >> grassley, klobuchar. >> reached out the them? >> personally. >> when? >> two days ago. i called them and said, i -- >> what have they said? >> i welcome the idea. they haven't called me back. i said, as soon as you can meet, i'm there. >> well, joining us now in a first on cnbc interview is democratic senior senator of minnesota, amy klobuchar who's now c
retail, it is so lumpy.e seen great sales out of amazon and until you see amazon sales break, i think it's going to be hard to make a case against the consumer. >> all right. we'll come back to this in a moment. heather bresch speaking out this morning for the first time about the company's epipen price hikes saying she is reaching out to a number of senators regarding the issue. >> the leaders, the senators, i have called all of them. i want to have a face to face meeting. price is...
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recovery, how do you characterize that given what we've seen in terms of better jobs numbers but sort of lumpynd noisy everything else? >> so we've seen reasonably good job growth. we've seen reasonably robust consumption. we've seen reasonably not so good investment. both the productivity investments and the payoff from it and the amount of investment has not been very strong, and it's one of the key challenges and key issues that fed will be thinking about. if they start raising rates does that make it more difficult to get investment and make it more challenging to have more investment going forward. or is the economy sufficiently robust that we got to get going. >> you know, one reason that i think a lot of folks in the market are maybe frustrated or at least confused and tired of this process is simply because the data can be played either way. you can basically say we've just about reached full employment and we're on our way to perhaps our inflation sghools sugoals a there. >> sure. >> people saying nominal gdp 2.5% in the last four quarters what's the rush and the risks of going too so
recovery, how do you characterize that given what we've seen in terms of better jobs numbers but sort of lumpynd noisy everything else? >> so we've seen reasonably good job growth. we've seen reasonably robust consumption. we've seen reasonably not so good investment. both the productivity investments and the payoff from it and the amount of investment has not been very strong, and it's one of the key challenges and key issues that fed will be thinking about. if they start raising rates...